He resided at 140-12 171st Street, Springfield Gardens, Queens, NY on August 11, 1936, when he was applying to become a naturalized citizen. During the 1940's he lived on a farm property in Youngsville, Sullivan County, NY with his wife, Mary & son, Milton. His brother, Arthur, sister, Gertrud and their respective spouses, Eleanore and Alfred Peschke, had purchased the old Ed Hahn dairy farm in Callicoon Center, NY, which was fairly close by.
Martin's main occupation in his lifetime was as a flooring/ carpeting man.
His cremains were scattered at the Gardens in this cemetery, according to his granddaughter, Donna Lee (Jauernick) Boyer.
h/o Mary (Wind) Jauernick of Wien (Vienna), Austria.
s/o Paul & Emma (Arlt) Jauernick
b/o Arthur A., Gertrude (e) "Trudy"(Peschke) Henez, Erich, Liesbeth (Klaette) & Lucia "Lucie" (Kloese)
f/o Milton "Sonny" Martin Jauernick
He resided at 140-12 171st Street, Springfield Gardens, Queens, NY on August 11, 1936, when he was applying to become a naturalized citizen. During the 1940's he lived on a farm property in Youngsville, Sullivan County, NY with his wife, Mary & son, Milton. His brother, Arthur, sister, Gertrud and their respective spouses, Eleanore and Alfred Peschke, had purchased the old Ed Hahn dairy farm in Callicoon Center, NY, which was fairly close by.
Martin's main occupation in his lifetime was as a flooring/ carpeting man.
His cremains were scattered at the Gardens in this cemetery, according to his granddaughter, Donna Lee (Jauernick) Boyer.
h/o Mary (Wind) Jauernick of Wien (Vienna), Austria.
s/o Paul & Emma (Arlt) Jauernick
b/o Arthur A., Gertrude (e) "Trudy"(Peschke) Henez, Erich, Liesbeth (Klaette) & Lucia "Lucie" (Kloese)
f/o Milton "Sonny" Martin Jauernick
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